Burkina Faso has rejected "baseless accusations" that soldiers massacred 223 people in attacks in February.
A Human Rights Watch report alleged the army killed 179 people in Soro village and 44 others in Nondin, at least 56 of who were children, on 25 February. The NGO said this was "among the worst army abuse" incidents in the country in nearly a decade. Burkinabè authorities said they had opened a legal inquiry to "establish the facts" and condemned HRW's report. "The government of Burkina Faso strongly rejects and condemns such baseless accusations," communications minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo said in a statement late on Saturday.
Source: BBC
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